Roots Education Consultant has been working in the field of student consultancy since 2004, that represent universities and colleges across Australia and world wide connecting a diversity of students from South Asia and all over the world to progressive and reputable institutions and provide Life opportunities to our clients.
Welcome to The Kench Hill Centre, an outdoor education charity providing residential learning opportunities through nature and the environment. Working with schools, families and voluntary groups, Kench Hill celebrates diversity, nurtures inclusivity and offers new and exciting ways to discover more about ourselves and the world around us.
The John Frost School is a happy, caring community school with the highest expectations for all our students. We serve a wide range of communities on the west side of Newport. We are proud of the rich diversity in our school with over 1350 students including a sixth form.
We are an innovative recruitment expert serving the UK’s independent healthcare and hospitality sectors. Our blended recruitment model is unique, focusing on inclusion and diversity in our hiring strategy. We believe in an honest and transparent approach and want to set our partners and candidates up for success
We are a dynamic university that provides high quality education to our students. We continue to invest in our staff, students and facilities as part of our goal to become one of the UK’s leading universities. Our ethos is one of support, trust integrity and respect while valuing diversity.
Bexhill Academy exists to provide the children of Town End with an education based on quality with equality, creativity with rigour and entitlement with diversity. Our stimulating and orderly learning environment provides a safe place where children can enjoy their learning and grow into confident individuals and responsible citizens.
A warm welcome to St Antony’s Centre. Established in 1979 the Centre boasts unique conference and hire facilities, training, spirituality and community support programmes. From a small acorn planted over 40 years ago supporting the Trafford Park community, the Centre has evolved and widened its reach working with partners and friends across the UK and Europe. A person-centred approach remains at the heart of all we do from greeting visitors to one of our centres to a helping hand to those at times of crisis.
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Mona Dhaliwal is a doctoral student in Sociology at the University of Sussex. She is supervised by Dr Laura Morosanu and Dr Aleksandra Lewicki. Mona recently completed her MA Gender Studies at the University of Sussex where she looked at Epistemic Violence and Microaggressions in Brighton Primary Schools. She holds a BA Sociology from Western University and an MTeach from Griffith University. Her research project explores a cross comparative analysis of gendered experiences of South Asian immigration in the UK and in Canada in relation to diversity management policies. She is working with a Participatory Action Research Model and aims to collaboratively present experiences with her participants. She endeavours to further the integration of Postcolonialism within Sociology, and to address Epistemic Violence within Diversity Management Policies.
Diversify Education and Communities is an organisation primarily focused on celebrating and promoting African and Caribbean Cultures and Traditions, as well as bringing communities together.Caribbean Cultural Awareness Workshop for Schools This session can be delivered either virtually or face to face, it includes a variety of engaging and educational group activities all linked to Caribbean culture and traditions. Some of the topics covered for this session include: An introduction to Caribbean culture Different aspects of Caribbean culture Caribbean Diversity and different perceptions about Caribbean culture Analysing Caribbean cultural heritage and diversity Some of the activities carried out during this session include: Review and discussion linked to case studies Group discussions and presentations Art and creativity Dance (facilitated and led by Chanese Edwards from Lioness Fitness) Drama